Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo has developed an app that can wirelessly send authentication credentials to devices that are not connected to the Internet, allowing more hardware to get online or query the cloud.

Other browsers have had it for years, but Chrome is finally adding a "Reader mode" that strips down an online article to its most essential parts--images and text--to make it easier to read. The new feature, dubbed Distill, is currently a work in progress but is still worth trying out for full-time Chrome users.

These days, keeping up with games can be a full-time job. So how do you separate the signal from the noise, the wheat from the chaff, the Temple Runs from the Temple Jumps? Allow us to help by regularly selecting a game You Should Play.

Apple's iOS mobile platform gained user share in security-conscious businesses late in 2014, taking it away from Google's Android platform, thanks to the introduction of the iPhone 6 smartphone, according to a survey of its enterprise customers by mobile security vendor Good Technology.

Andrew Kirker is a man who knows the datacentre market better than almost anyone. As regional general manager datacentres for Schneider Electric, one of the world's largest manufacturers of datacentre infrastructure, he has his finger firmly on the pulse.

If you had told me last December that in the first part of 2015, a smartwatch would make headlines across the world, shatter sales records, and create a constant stream of refreshes, hashtags and bad puns, I would have naturally assumed you were talking about Apple Watch. For the past five months we've been anxiously awaiting the "early 2015" debut of Apple's first wearable, an entry so important it's basically put its Android Wear competitors on ice as buyers wait to see what Apple Watch can really do.